Tesla retroactively added 'supervised' to FSD contracts owners signed years ago
Electrek says multiple owners found their old purchase agreements rewritten as Tesla faces lawsuits over whether FSD ever delivered unsupervised driving.
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Tesla alters past agreements as Autopilot promises fade
Tesla faces new criticism after changing the digital paperwork for its premium driver-assist software. Multiple owners of Tesla's electric cars report that the company altered or blocked access to original sales contracts. These documents date back several years, a time when the automaker promised its vehicles would eventually drive themselves without human input. The issue involves the software package long marketed as Full Self-Driving, or FSD…
Tesla Unilaterally Modifies Old Purchase Contracts To Include "Supervised" Next to the FSD Name
Tesla owners report that their vehicle purchase contracts have been modified by Tesla years after the delivery. Instead of FSD Capability, the title now reads FSD (Supervised), even though this is not what they signed when they ordered their cars. Even worse, the links are dead, so they cannot access their contracts anymore. I was just writing the other day about Tesla's shady practices, with the latest example being the used Cybertr... (continu…
Tesla retroactively added ‘supervised’ to FSD contracts owners signed years ago
Tesla has retroactively modified "Full Self-Driving" purchase agreements to add "supervised" language that did not exist when owners originally bought the product. In some cases, the original documents have been made entirely inaccessible. Electrek has confirmed the issue with multiple owners. The contracts in question were signed between 2016 and early 2024, when Tesla sold the package as "Full Self-Driving Capability" - with no mention of "sup…
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